William Ford

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William Ford is a devout but conflicted Southern plantation owner depicted in "12 Years a Slave," who initially shows relative kindness to Solomon Northup while still participating in the system of slavery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
planter
slave owner
adaptedFor 12 Years a Slave
surface form: 12 Years a Slave (2013 film)
appearsIn 12 Years a Slave
surface form: 12 Years a Slave (film)

Twelve Years a Slave (1853 book)
surface form: Twelve Years a Slave (book)
basedOn William Prince Ford
characterTrait complicit in slavery
conflicted
devout
kind
paternalistic
createdBy Solomon Northup
employerOf Solomon Northup
enslaves Solomon Northup
firstAppearance Twelve Years a Slave (1853 book)
surface form: Twelve Years a Slave (1853 memoir)
historicalContext chattel slavery in the United States
medium film
literature
moralConflictAbout slavery
narrativeFunction contrasts with more brutal slave owners
illustrates moral contradictions of slaveholders
nationality American
occupation plantation owner
owns Solomon Northup
portrayedInFilmBy Benedict Cumberbatch
purchases Solomon Northup
region Southern United States
surface form: American South
religion Christianity
sells Solomon Northup
socialRole Southern slaveholder
timePeriod antebellum South
treatsRelativelyKindly Solomon Northup

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12 Years a Slave character William Ford